Dayna Cartleys is the captain of her own ship and spends her days traveling the world and getting into trouble. The people she meets on her journeys, coupled with numerous close encounters, help her... More > realize who she is and who she will become.< Less

Dayna Cartleys is the captain of her own ship and spends her days traveling the world and getting into trouble. The people she meets on her journeys, coupled with numerous close encounters, help her... More > realize who she is and who she will become.< Less

“My name is John W. Fields and I’m eighty-nine (89) years old. I was born March 27, 1848 in Owensburg, Ky. That’s 115 miles below Louisville, Ky. There was 11 other children besides... More > myself in my family. When I was six years old, all of us children were taken from my parents, because my master died and his estate had to be settled. We slaves were divided by this method. Three disinterested persons were chosen to come to the plantation and together they wrote the names of the different heirs on a few slips of paper. These slips were put in a hat and passed among us slaves. Each one took a slip and the name on the slip was the new owner. I happened to draw the name of a relative of my master who was a widow. I can’t describe the heartbreak and horror of that separation. it was the last time I ever saw my mother for longer than one night. Twelve children taken from my mother in one day.< Less

“My name is John W. Fields and I’m eighty-nine (89) years old. I was born March 27, 1848 in Owensburg, Ky. That’s 115 miles below Louisville, Ky. There was 11 other children besides... More > myself in my family. When I was six years old, all of us children were taken from my parents, because my master died and his estate had to be settled. We slaves were divided by this method. Three disinterested persons were chosen to come to the plantation and together they wrote the names of the different heirs on a few slips of paper. These slips were put in a hat and passed among us slaves. Each one took a slip and the name on the slip was the new owner. I happened to draw the name of a relative of my master who was a widow. I can’t describe the heartbreak and horror of that separation. it was the last time I ever saw my mother for longer than one night. Twelve children taken from my mother in one day.< Less

15 year old Samuel Holloway has lived in Salem, Virginia all his life. Living with three younger sisters, one of them an infant, and an ill mother, he has grown to know that you can’t rely on... More > anyone. When the letter of his father’s death arrives, Samuel is determined to make things right for the family.
Join Samuel as he travels around West Virginia, meets a man who is a fugitive and one without an arm, and in time, he learns that he actually can rely on people to help him. This moving novel is set during the turbulent Civil War era.< Less

We have developed an E-book that will provide you with all the necessary tools that a professional notary needs to know to become successful in the mortgage closing business. Get started on your own... More > business today!< Less

This instructional guidebook for middle schoolers will help you to identify writing prompts, and to draft, revise, proofread, and publish essays. These are all essential components of the Writing... More > Process, and the necessary skills for scoring a perfect “6” on the FCAT Writes+!< Less

There are many surprises in Joseph Mauck’s unusual work, Indiana Song. Among them are halting moments, here and there, when a burst of insight reveals new perspectives on a familiar scene. ... More > While much of his imagery is pleasing and thought provoking, he does not hesitate to lay bare our human failings with a sharply pointed phrase. When all is said and done, Mr. Mauck delivers with clarity and passion, expressing warm regards for his home, sweet home, Indiana.
In Indiana Song, the natural beauty of God’s heartland is rediscovered, and the simply good is made precious once more.< Less

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